1) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a wafer-type tumbler cylinder, a cylindrical shaft, the indentations, fixing slots and riveting plates of which are made in a consistent integrated operation, thereby facilitating the placement of first and second wafers and springs in the indentations and, furthermore, one spring serves as a shared spring for every pair of first and second wafers. In addition to reducing the material cost of the spring, one pair of first and second wafers is disposed in each indentation so as to increase the difficulty of prying or unlocking by burglars. The improved structure of riveting plates and shared spring for every pair of first and second wafers enables the key to move forward and backward smoothly, and also enables the users to lock and unlock easily and successfully.
2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional wafer-type tumbler cylinder, as shown in
Each wafer 3a of the conventional wafer-type tumbler cylinder, in addition to a window 31 in the middle of each wafer body 30, has an opposing spring tab 32 and a locating tab 34; when the wafer 3a is inserted into each rectangular through-hole 24a on the shaft 20a of the cylinder 2a, it is first necessary to install a spring 4a into the C-shaped recess 25 at one side of the rectangular through-hole 24a, following which the wafer 3a is then inserted into the rectangular through-hole 24a; but during the installation, since the wafer body 30 of the wafer 3a has the spring tab 32, its insertion occurs without any resistance along the C-shaped recess 25; however, the locating tab 34, disposed in the other side of the wafer body 30, must similarly undergo insertion through the C-shaped recess 25 along the rectangular through-hole 24a, and, as a result, friction occurs along the interior wall of the rectangular through-hole 24a at the opposite lateral of the C-shaped recess 25, and only after this does the locating tab 34 of the wafer body 30 reach into the horizontally oriented U-shaped recess 26, where it becomes nested onto the bottom of the horizontally oriented U-shaped recess 26 (as indicated in
In view of such inconveniences and shortcomings during the process of production and assembly operation for the conventional wafer-type tumbler cylinder, the inventor filed a patent application entitled “Wafer-type tumbler cylinder and key” that has been issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,530,246 B2 on May 12, 2009. The above-mentioned patent not only provides a cylinder for better placement of wafers and springs, but also provides a cylinder with a corrugated-contour keyway having a structure of one shared spring for every two wafers, thereby preventing theft by means of a metal sheet or other equivalent tool inserted for burglarizing. Even though such patent provides a better invention of wafer-type tumbler cylinder and key and many users have good opinions, the inventor still continues to conduct research and development on wafer-type tumbler cylinder and thus results in this improved wafer-type tumbler cylinder with riveting plates and better cylindrical shaft made in a consistent integrated operation.
The objective of the invention herein is to provide a wafer-type tumbler cylinder having a cylindrical shaft and the cylindrical shaft comprises a plurality of indentations, a plurality of fixing slots and a plurality of riveting plates. After the placement of one pair of first and second wafers and one shared spring into each of the indentations, each of the riveting plates disposed on the outer sides of the indentations is pressed into a horizontal position to secure the wafers and spring; furthermore, a U-shaped fixture is fixed in each of the fixing slots such that the assembly of improved wafer-type tumbler cylinder is complete and the assembly cost is reduced as well because each pair of first and second wafers is supported by a shared spring.
To achieve another objective of the invention herein, the cylindrical shaft of the cylinder, indentations, fixing slots and riveting plates are made in a consistent operation into an integral cylindrical shaft wherein all the indentations, first and second wafers, springs and riveting plates are installed on one side or on both sides of the cylindrical shaft. Such improved structure enables the key to move forward and backward more smoothly, and also enables the users to lock and unlock more easily. Besides, it's able to prevent from prying effectively because a burglar can not pry a pair of first and second wafers supported by a shared spring with a metal plate or other equivalent tool.
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As shown in FIGS. 4 and 4-1, the indentations 24, first and second wafers 3b, 3c, springs 4 and riveting plates 27 are disposed on both sides of the cylindrical shaft 20; likewise, all of the indentations, first and second wafers, springs and riveting plates are disposed on one side thereof, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 3-1; such improved structure enables the key to move forward and backward more smoothly, and also enables the users to lock and unlock more easily. Besides, it's able to prevent from prying effectively because a burglar can not pry a pair of first and second wafers supported by a shared spring with a metal plate or other equivalent tool. Therefore, this improved wafer-type tumbler cylinder is inventive since a plurality of pairs of first and second wafers increase the difficulty of prying or unlocking by burglars; when the burglar tries to prize the first wafer in the indentation, the second wafer in the same indentation is immediately locked by means of the elastic force of the shared spring.
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